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Catalog N. : KE-XC-12-001-EN-N

The Progress programme plays a key role in providing support for modern, effective and innovative employment, social and equality policies in the EU. This report details Progress’s activities in 2011 and evaluates the measures taken over the year to achieve the programme’s stated objectives. The 2011 report clearly underlines Progress’s added value and the impact it has had in EU Member States on promoting lasting outcomes across the continent. The report is available in electronic format in English, French and German.

Catalog N. : KE-31-11-444-EN-C

The European Commission has produced consolidated versions of EU legislation governing the application of structural funds so as to support Member State authorities in managing related measures. This publication contains legal papers related to the European Social Fund (ESF) and subsequent legislative amendments. They set out the overall remit of the ESF, lay down general provisions for use of funds and establish rules for implementation of ESF-funded actions. The publication is available in printed format in English and French.

Catalog N. : KE-AF-11-028-EN-C

Issue 28 of Social Agenda has a special feature on the future of cohesion policy. It examines the European Social Fund’s role in youth employment, transnational cooperation and synergies between short- and long-term EU measures. A further feature looks at prospects for the new European Semester. Other subjects include the European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations 2012, the Youth Opportunities Initiative, and social security coordination between Denmark and Sweden and. Along with regular items, it features an interview with Commission Deputy Director-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, Zoltan Kazatsay. Social Agenda is available in printed format in English, French and German.

Catalog N. : KE-30-11-115-EN-D

The PROGRESS programme provides financial support to help reach EU aims in the area of employment, social affairs and equal opportunities. This fact sheet summarises the PROGRESS Annual Performance Monitoring Report 2010. Emphasis is placed on the programme’s contribution to and achievement of its mission over the past year, in an overview of deliverables and their use by policymakers, social partners, NGOs and other stakeholders. The factsheet is available in printed format in English, French and German.

Catalog N. : KE-30-10-374-EN-D

The 2009 Progress Annual Performance Report presents the results of the performance of the European Union programme for employment and social solidarity — Progress (2007–13) against the commitments made in the programme's strategic framework and detailed in the annual work plan 2009. In addition to the full report, this factsheet has been published in English, French and German summarising the key findings of the report.

Catalog N. : KE-XC-10-001-EN-N

The 2009 Progress Annual Performance Report presents the results of the performance of the European Union programme for employment and social solidarity — Progress (2007–13) against the commitments made in the programme's strategic framework and detailed in the annual work plan 2009. It demonstrates how Progress-funded activities have actually contributed to the achievements of EU policy goals and illustrates their concrete benefits for Europeans. The report highlights some of the most successful actions that have led to significant and lasting effects for the Member States, for example, in terms of policy transfer and mutual learning. It also gives recommendations on actions to enhance the programme's efficiency and effectiveness. In addition to the full report, a factsheet has been published in English, French and German summarising the key findings of the report. This brochure is available in electronic format in English, French and German.

Catalog N. : KE-AG-10-001-EN-C

The Social Situation Report — published annually since 2000 — presents key indicators in 17 statistical portraits that address a range of social policy concerns for the European Union: population; education and training; labour market; social protection; income, social inclusion and living conditions; gender equality and health and safety. Sixteen of the chosen twenty-five key indicators presented in the portraits are among the Structural Indicators which are used in order to monitor the progress towards the agreed targets based on the Lisbon Strategy for growth and jobs. This report is available in printed format in English only.